Switching to nanonutrients for sustaining agroecosystems and environment: The challenges and benefits in moving up from ionic to particle feeding

AK Bhardwaj, G Arya, R Kumar, L Hamed… - Journal of …, 2022 - Springer
The worldwide agricultural enterprise is facing immense pressure to intensify to feed the
world's increasing population while the resources are dwindling. Fertilizers which are …

Nanoparticles in the soil–plant system: a review

B Ahmed, A Rizvi, K Ali, J Lee, A Zaidi, MS Khan… - Environmental …, 2021 - Springer
Nanoparticles are increasingly used in many industrial sectors due to their unique
properties, yet their introduction in ecosystems is of concern for health and food security. In …

Nanoparticles alter secondary metabolism in plants via ROS burst

G Marslin, CJ Sheeba, G Franklin - Frontiers in plant science, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The particles within the size range of 1 and 100 nm are known as nanoparticles (NPs). NP-
containing wastes released from household, industrial and medical products are emerging …

Engineered nanomaterials for plant growth and development: a perspective analysis

SK Verma, AK Das, MK Patel, A Shah, V Kumar… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
With the overwhelmingly rapid advancement in the field of nanotechnology, the engineered
nanomaterials (ENMs) have been extensively used in various areas of the plant system …

Transformation and bioavailability of metal oxide nanoparticles in aquatic and terrestrial environments. A review

M Amde, J Liu, ZQ Tan, D Bekana - Environmental pollution, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Metal oxide nanoparticles (MeO-NPs) are among the most consumed NPs and also
have wide applications in various areas which increased their release into the …

Nanofertilizer possibilities for healthy soil, water, and food in future: An overview

KK Verma, XP Song, A Joshi, VD Rajput… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Conventional fertilizers and pesticides are not sustainable for multiple reasons, including
high delivery and usage inefficiency, considerable energy, and water inputs with adverse …

Insights into Plant Programmed Cell Death Induced by Heavy Metals—Discovering a Terra Incognita

K Sychta, A Słomka, E Kuta - Cells, 2021 - mdpi.com
Programmed cell death (PCD) is a process that plays a fundamental role in plant
development and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. Knowledge of plant PCD …

Comet assay: an essential tool in toxicological research

M Glei, T Schneider, W Schlörmann - Archives of toxicology, 2016 - Springer
The comet assay is a versatile, reliable, cost-efficient, and fast technique for detecting DNA
damage and repair in any tissue. It is useable in almost any cell type and applicable to both …

Impact of nanopollution on plant growth, photosynthesis, toxicity, and metabolism in the agricultural sector: An updated review

M Thiruvengadam, HY Chi, SH Kim - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2024 - Elsevier
Nanotechnology provides distinct benefits to numerous industrial and commercial fields, and
has developed into a discipline of intense interest to researchers. Nanoparticles (NPs) have …

Impact of nanomaterials on plant secondary metabolism

RK Selvakesavan, D Kruszka, P Shakya… - … interactions with plant …, 2023 - Springer
Plants encounter various nanomaterials (NMs) as pesticides and fertilizers. It is also
possible that nanomaterials reach plants as waste from consumer products and industry …